

An edition of The Psychology of separation and loss (1987)
perspectives on development, life transitions, and clinical practice
By Jonathan Bloom-Feshbach
Publish Date
1987
Publisher
Jossey-Bass
Language
eng
Pages
587
Description:
This book examines how experiences of separation and loss influence human development over the life span. It presents the insights and research of leading clinicians and scholars on how a range of events- divorce, daily parental absences, moves to new neighborhoods and schools, and other separation experiences- can shape an individual's reactions later in life to such occurrences as leaving a job, terminating psychotherapy, or coping with death. -- Publisher description.
subjects: Parent-Child Relations, Family, Developmental psychology, Child Development, Loss (Psychology), Separation (Psychology), Object Attachment, Psychoanalytic Theory, Pathological Psychology, Verlust, Perte (Psychologie), Relations parent-enfant, Séparation (Psychologie), Théorie psychanalytique, Développement de l'enfant, Trennung, Psychopathologie, Attachement à l'objet, Psychologie, Psychologie du développement, Famille, Psychology, pathological, Deprivation (Psychology)